Electrical Project Delivery Supervisor Open Only To FULL UK CITIZENS

Osprey Engineering Solutions
Yateley, Hampshire
6 months ago
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A leading SCADA/HMI/PLS Systems Integrator has many exciting opportunities for prospective employees. They are currently seeking an Electrical Project Delivery Supervisor to join them in the London office.
The company : Have been providing complex Control Systems for Process Control, Automation and Telemetry to customers worldwide for many years. With their core skills lying in PLC, SCADA, HMI, MIS, MES, RTU, control system software engineering, data acquisition, bespoke software and LV Assemblies and Electrical installation. Also, their expertise in panel building and electrical installation equals the ability to offer full turnkey solutions. They approach each project with a fresh outlook and use their extensive knowledge and partnerships to stay a step ahead of the competition, offering the most advanced, innovative and cost-effective solutions. They embrace diversity and actively seeks individuals with unique perspectives to join the team. The main goal is to create a sustainable future by fostering a diverse environment where everyone can thrive. The company has very strong core values and is committed to providing equal opportunities for all, regardless of race, religion, gender, or background.
Job Description
The Electrical Project Delivery Supervisor will be responsible for managing and growing the current team of highly skilled Electrical Engineers, to design and install the electrical installation to support the control systems.
This role will be working alongside control system project engineering staff. The ideal candidate is to be self-motivated, a practical problem solver with good communication and written skills, well educated with relevant qualifications or have previous experience in a similar environment.
Whilst the majority of the work will be within standard working hours this operational role requires you to be flexible and will involve extensive travel to sites (approx. max of 3 hours away). Some time away from home is to be expected but it is not planned to exceed 20% of the working week. Hotels will be provided for any commute times over 1.5 hours.
What the role entails:

  • Leading engineering delivery, to client expectations, for electrical installation, to support the control system projects.
  • To assign tasks and providing supervision, mentoring, guidance and support to the installation team of Electrical Engineers, Technicians and Apprentices
  • Developing and implementing standard work practices to ensure electrical installations are carried out in accordance with industry and client specific specifications
  • Developing and implementing standard work practices to ensure the purchasing of installation materials is planned and efficient, reducing waste and improving our ‘Just In Time’ procurement to ensure that engineers have the materials they need on site
  • Designing, developing, installing and maintaining electrical control systems and components to specification
  • Identifying sales opportunities and providing technical support to sales staff for electrical installation, maintenance and support work packages
  • Authoring and configuring system design documentation, network architecture drawings, electrical drawings and general arrangement
  • Aiding in the production of detailed design specifications including Functional Design Specifications (FDS) and System Design Specifications (SDS)
  • Managing and completing site surveys
    Candidate requirements:
  • Minimum of 3 years practical experience and ideally a solid understanding of electrical diagrams for control panel wiring or electrical installation.
  • Electrical qualifications C&G, BTEC, NVQ3, ONC or HNC/HND, 18th edition required.
  • Previous experience in a service & support, electrical installation or maintenance role.
  • Electrical design, including E Plan, AutoCad or equivalent would be advantageous
  • Control panel design, manufacture or electrical installation skills
  • Experience of equipment installation and commissioning
  • City & Guilds inspection and testing certificate would be an advantage
  • Clean UK driving licence
  • Must be eligible to work full time in the UK as a full UK citizen with no restrictions
    To apply for this excting opportunity please follow the link, then let's arrange to discuss, I look forward to hearing from you

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